A new installment of Mozilla’s sterling e-mail program, Thunderbird, has been released, and while this new variant doesn’t blow the doors off its predecessor, version 1.5, it has some tantalizing enhancements that spurred me to upgrade to the new edition without hesitation. A major change in the application that immediately attracted me to it was its advanced folder views. In its classic view, Thunderbird has three window panes: a vertical pane and stacked beside it, panes for listing messages in a folder and for previewing the text of a message.
Thunderbird 2.0 Gets Off the Ground but Doesn’t Quite Soar
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. May 30, 2007 04:00 AMA new installment of Mozilla’s sterling e-mail program, Thunderbird, has been released, and while this new variant doesn’t blow the doors off its predecessor, version 1.5, it has some tantalizing enhancements that spurred me to upgrade to the new edition without hesitation. A major change in the application that immediately attracted me to it was its advanced folder views. In its classic view, Thunderbird has three window panes: a vertical pane and stacked beside it, panes for listing messages in a folder and for previewing the text of a message.